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Uinta Life
Our services reach the serene Uinta Mountains, where several Forest Service-approved lakes are just a 30–45 minute drive from Kamas, Utah, via Highway 150. For a personalized adventure, we customize trips to match your goals.
Unique Tour Features
Experience a guided tour at 10,000 feet—an exclusive opportunity made possible by our special permit. Our expeditions provide access to five distinct fish species, with topwater fishing as the primary method throughout the season.
First-Time Fly Fishers Welcome
Beginners are encouraged to join! Our guides excel at teaching casting, hook setting, knot tying, and proper fish handling.
Contact Us
For inquiries, visit our contact page or message us on Instagram and Facebook @uinta.life.
Our Mission
We cultivate a community committed to conserving forest and fish ecosystems through sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.
Uinta Life Tour
Our half-day fly-fishing tours along the Mirror Lake Highway 150 blend stunning landscapes with thrilling fishing, led by expert guides.
Education & Conservation
Beyond the Uintas, we educate clients on forest etiquette and sustainable fish handling to protect natural resources.
Meet Our Guides
Alex Goates – Founder and lifelong fly-fishing enthusiast since age 12, specializing in Brooke and Tiger Trout.
Hayden Proper – A nature lover passionate about sharing fly-fishing adventures, especially for Brown Trout.
Rich Goates – A charismatic guide who discovered fly fishing later in life, known for storytelling and Tiger Trout.
Steve Goates – A seasoned veteran always chasing the next big catch, with a love for all fish species.
Fly Fish the Unique Uinta Mountains
Target five distinct fish species in pristine waters.
Get in Touch with Uinta Life
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